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		<title>ABC&#8217;s of Stainless Steel Tube Fittings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stainless Steel Tube Fittings are used extensively in fluid systems, and particularly in the Sanitary industries. Normally they are made with 304 and 316L Stainless Steel construction, which minimizes the likelihood of stress corrosion cracking. Reputable companies who manufacture Stainless Steel Tube fittings will test their products extensively to check the pressure of the hydraulic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stainless Steel Tube Fittings are used extensively in fluid systems,  and particularly in the Sanitary industries. Normally they are made with  304 and 316L Stainless Steel construction, which minimizes the  likelihood of stress corrosion cracking. Reputable companies who  manufacture Stainless Steel Tube fittings will test their products  extensively to check the pressure of the hydraulic capacity, and ensure  that the Fittings do not leak under pressure. Stainless Steel is  valuable for its mechanical properties. The tensile strength of  Stainless Steel is extremely strong, making for Fittings which are safe,  reliable and durable. Stainless Steel Fittings are highly resistant to  corrosion, and the leak rate is relatively low, provided the they are  well-manufactured to industry standards.</p>
<p>Stainless Steel Tube  Fittings should be manufactured to address the four most costly and  critical issues of fluid systems: improper installation, vibration,  leakage, thermal shock, providing you with a reliable, gaugeable product  with excellent durability, and simplified maintenance. Installation  should be accompanied by a guide to provide assurance that a fitting has  been sufficiently tightened on installation. It should preferably be  possible to install the Fittings with hand tools, and they should also  be easy to disconnect and retighten for maintenance purposes. The  ferrule, which is a conical piece of metal in the case of Stainless  Steel Tube Fittings (but can be made of plastic), which compresses the  tube as it is forced into a tapered seat, should be manufactured so that  it can be used on a range of thick- or thin-walled tubing, as well as  hard and soft tubing. It is essential that the ferrule is able to resist  the effects of vibration, pressure and thermal cycling. Good quality  Tubing is tested for pressure, performance at high and low temperatures,  and how well it resists vibration which will affect durability  tremendously. Hygienic Fittings in particular should lend themselves  well to disconnection and retightening for maintenance purposes.</p>
<p>All  Fittings should have a robust tube grip, which is a key element in  reliable performance. There are numerous types of Fittings, and the  system requirements must be taken into account in deciding which to use.  Compression Fittings, which was the first type of Tube fitting, is made  up of three components &#8211; a nut, a body, and a gasket ring, or ferrule.  This type has significant disadvantages &#8211; the most important being that  it can only withstand minimal pressure, and remake is extremely  difficult because of the construction of the sealing ring. Screwed  fittings are largely used to join schedule 40 pipe. Hygienic fittings  are usually available in both 304 and 316 Stainless Steel, with male  parts and liners suitable for butt-welding to tube. These include RJT  fittings, IDF fittings and Clamp fittings. Most process lines have to be  frequently dismantled for cleaning, and ranges of hygienic fitting  should be suitable for this purpose and maintenance friendly.</p>
<p>Stainless  Steel Fittings have elastomeric O-rings located near each open end to  make a seal onto tubing. The tubing is first pushed onto the fitting: &#8211;  the O ring is designed to be a loose push fit on the tubing. A permanent  seal is then made using a special clamp which presses three projections  onto the fitting, thus permanently deforming the end of the fitting.  After pressing the rubber O-ring is clamped tightly between the tube and  the fitting making a permanent leak-free joint.</p>
<p>Other types of  Tube Fittings include Butt-weld Fittings, Pipe Couplings and Flanges.  Although there are many materials suitable for Tube Fittings, Stainless  Steel Fittings are particularly desirable in certain systems, and in  certain environments &#8211; for instance a marine environment, and Hygienic  systems. Provided you use Fittings from a reputable manufacturer, and  they are appropriate for the system which requires them, you should  benefit from excellent durability.</p>
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		<title>Swagelok</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swagelok has extended its product portfolio with the GU series needle valves for use in general utility service applications. The new GU series needle valves isolate and vent system media in instrument air, nitrogen header, lube oil, and other general utility applications, mainly in the oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical markets. Offered in stainless [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swagelok has extended its product portfolio with the GU series needle valves for use in general utility service applications.</p>
<p>The new GU series needle valves isolate and vent system  media in  instrument air, nitrogen header, lube oil, and other general  utility  applications, mainly in the oil and gas, chemical and  petrochemical  markets.</p>
<p>Offered in stainless (for salt water usage)  and carbon steel, the GU  series valve can be ordered in straight and  angle patterns with a  choice of end connections in sizes from 0.25 to  1in (6 to 25mm).</p>
<p>The valve features operating pressures up to 413bar at 93C.</p>
<p>A sour gas service model is also available.</p>
<p>A two-piece knuckle joint drives the hardened stem tip to create a leak-tight seal.</p>
<p>The nonrotating stem design minimises seal wear, protects the seat from galling, and helps promote long service life.</p>
<p>Located above the valve packing, both the  knuckle joint and the  strong, cold-rolled stem threads are isolated from  system media and  protected from dust and dirt by a stainless steel  shroud.</p>
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